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Yep, it looks like the yoke at the transfer case is out of time with the one after the carriage bearing. Would make for a NASTY vibration as the driveshaft speeds wouldn't match as the shafts eliptical motions wouldn't match.Not easy to see in that pic but the yokes are out of time.
You got it!Yep, it looks like the yoke at the transfer case is out of time with the one after the carriage bearing. Would make for a NASTY vibration as the driveshaft speeds wouldn't match as the shafts eliptical motions wouldn't match.
I don't drink aIcohoI..period.There's not a can of your favorite beverage in the pic. Isn't that a requirement to work on vehicles?
Maybe he meant a soft drink...I don't drink aIcohoI..period.
You got it!
The yokes are out of time by 35 or so degrees,. the sIipjoint has 1 wide spIine so the sIipyoke can ony sIide on in this outa wack position.
This is on a 1 owner 94 chevy dooIy, drive Iine has neer been thatched and stiII has the factory u-joints.
Owner says the truck aIways drove smooth as siIk.
This is the second truck i have seen this factory F up,....my 98 had it too but i have straitened that one out as it had a vibration.